Jayawardhana,
R. "Deconstructing the Moon" in Astronomy,
Sep. 1998, p. 40. An update on the giant impact hypothesis for forming
the Moon.

Oberg,
James "The Biggest Hole in the Moon" in Astronomy,
Nov. 2005, p. 50. About the Aitken Basin at the Moon's South
Pole and what we can learn from it.

Redfern,
Greg "Lunar Fireworks" in Sky & Telescope,
June 2009, p. 20. A preview of the LRO and LCROSS missions.

Register,
B. "The Fate of the Moon Rocks" in Astronomy,
Dec. 1985, p. 15. What was done with the rocks the astronauts
brought back from the Moon.

Spudis,
P. "The Giant Holes of the Moon" in Astronomy,
May 1996, p. 50. On the results of the Clementine mission.

Talcott,
Richard "Earth's Troubled Adolescence"
in Astronomy, May 2008, p. 32. The early history of our planet,
including the giant impact that most likely formed the Moon.

Wood,
Charles "The Moon's Far Side: Nearly a New World"
in Sky & Telescope, Jan. 2007, p. 48. Compares what we
know about the two sides and why they are different.

2.
Lunar Exploration

Bell,
Trudy "Warning Dust Ahead" in Astronomy,
Mar. 2006, p. 46. How moondust affected the astronauts and how NASA
is planning to deal with it in the future.

Hurt,
H. "I'm at the Foot of the Ladder" in Astronomy,
July 1989, p. 22. A review of the Apollo missions to the Moon.

Oberg,
James "How We'll Return to the Moon" in
Astronomy, Aug. 2009, p. 24. On what technology we need to
return humans to the Moon.

Schmitt,
H. "Exploring Taurus–Littrow: Apollo 17"
in National Geographic, Sep. 1973. First-person account by
the only scientist to walk on the Moon.

Villard,
Ray "Taking Science Back to the Moon" in Sky
& Telescope, Oct. 2007, p. 24. Discusses a 2006 workshop
to imagine the kinds of observatories that could take advantage
of being built on the Moon.

3.
Observing the Moon for Yourself

Alves,
Filipe "Capturing the Colors of the Moon" in
Sky &Telescope, July 2005, p. 120. Using digital cameras
and software like Photoshop to bring out colors in lunar photos.

O'Meara,
Stephen "The Moon Shows Her True Colors" in Astronomy,
Sep. 2007, p. 18. A column which discusses, among other things,
the kinds of shapes you can see in the Moon, including a woman doing
her sewing.

Seronik,
Gary "Glimpse the Moon's Far Side" in Sky
& Telescope, May 2008, p. 66. Discusses the wobble of the
Moon that shows us about 9% of the other side over time.

Wood,
Charles "Introducing the Lunar 100" in Sky
& Telescope, Apr. 2004, p. 113. A list of the top 100 features
on the Moon for amateur telescope observers, with explanations and
guides.